What are floaters?
Floaters vs flashes
Floaters symptoms
- Spots or specks: Black or translucent dots or strands in your vision
- Lines or threads: Some floaters may appear as thin, squiggly lines or threads that move with your eye movements
- Flashes of light: Sometimes, flashes of light may accompany floaters, especially when you move your eyes quickly or suddenly
- Temporary vision changes: While floaters themselves do not typically cause vision loss, they can temporarily obstruct your vision or make it difficult to see clearly, especially if they are large or numerous.
It's essential to distinguish between harmless floaters and more serious conditions that can cause similar symptoms, such as retinal detachment or retinal tears. If you experience a sudden onset of floaters, especially accompanied by flashes of light, dark "curtains" or shadows in your vision, or a sudden decrease in vision, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention from an eye care professional.